On Sat, 2005-07-23 at 07:43 +0200, Francesco Talamona wrote: > On Saturday 23 July 2005 03:56, Joseph wrote: > > I went back to Sata Drive and started from scratch and when I tried > > to do "emerge --sync" I got this error: > > > > "Uhhuh. HMI received. Dazed and confused, but trying to continue > > You probably have a hardware problem with your RAM chips > > NMI: IOCK error (debug interrupt?) > > CPU 0 > > Modules linked in: evdev via_rhine mii parport_pc parport ahci > > sata_uli sata_sis sata_sx4 sata_nv sata_via sata_svw sata_sil > > sata_promis libata sbp2 ohci1934 ieee1394 usb_storage ohci_hcd > > uhci_hcd ehci_hcd usbcore Pid: 5626, comm: rsync Not tainted > > 2.6.11-gentoo-r3-k8 > > RIP: 0010:[<ffff....." > > > > Is it problem with my standard memory or CPU memory cache? > > I'v run memtest86 two day ago and 17-passes went without any errors. > > > > Sometimes memtest doesn't stress enough the hardware, see: > http://people.redhat.com/dledford/memtest.html > > It's so simple that you can also run it on top of a live CD like > Kanotix... > > Ciao
I was trying to run this Red Hat memtest.sh script. So I copied the linux.tar.gz (45Mb file) to /tmp directory. Though when I try to run the script as user it keeps complaining: mv: cannot stat `linux': No such file or directory mv: cannot stat `linux': No such file or directory What am I missing? Since I possibly have a bad memory stick it would be good idea to put this script to a test. memtest86 did 17-passes on this memory and didn't detect any errors. So, I borrowed two good memory sticks from my backup server, and the new box is happy so far, compiled some kind of 27Mb lib-file without any kernel panic. I would like to run this Red-Hat memtest.sh script on these two stick, but I'm missing something (I'm not that good in reading the scripts :-/ Can anybody have a pick at it and tell me what is it looking for? -- #Joseph -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list